Seth Rollins recruiting Becky Lynch for new WWE faction has become a major talking point following recent developments on WWE Monday Night RAW. Rollins’ latest championship victory and Lynch’s title win at Money in the Bank have intensified speculation about the couple joining forces in a new alliance, according to industry sources.
Speculation Mounts Over Becky Lynch Joining Rollins’ Faction
Seth Rollins, known in WWE as The Visionary, recently established a faction featuring Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. This group, made powerful by the inclusion of key superstars, has prompted fans and insiders to ponder further additions. Tommy Carlucci, a former employee with decades of experience at WWE’s Stamford headquarters, recently suggested that Rollins recruiting Becky Lynch for this new WWE faction could be a logical step, especially after her recent triumph.
“I think they will do that [add Lynch to Rollins’ faction]. That’s the reason why they gave her the title. Because there’s no other reason to give her the title to put her in this alliance.And maybe it’s the Dangerous Alliance 2.0 because he [Heyman] used to have the Dangerous Alliance back in the day. So, maybe he’s going to name it that. Putting her in there adds to the whole crew there. [7:25 onwards]”
—Tommy Carlucci, former WWE employee
Becky Lynch, also known as “The Man,” secured the Women’s Intercontinental Championship at Money in the Bank by defeating Lyra Valkyria. Carlucci’s remarks on The Last Word further hinted that this title change was strategically planned to support a faction storyline involving both Lynch and Rollins.
Rollins Triumphs at Money in the Bank and Eyes Future Targets
While Lynch celebrated her tournament success, Seth Rollins captured the WWE Men’s Money in the Bank briefcase, a victory enhanced by Jacob Fatu’s actions against Solo Sikoa. With this win, Rollins gained the opportunity to challenge for any major championship at a time of his choosing, increasing his influence within WWE’s power structure.

The formation of this new group, led by Rollins, positions him and his allies, including Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed, to play a dominant role in upcoming events. Fans are now eager to see whether Rollins will choose to cash in his briefcase against another champion, adding even more tension to ongoing storylines.
Possible Direction for Rollins and “Dangerous Alliance 2.0”
The mention of “Dangerous Alliance 2.0” by Carlucci alludes to the original group managed by Paul Heyman. Reviving this name for the current faction could give Rollins’ group both historical credibility and added star power, particularly if Becky Lynch is involved. The combined presence of Lynch, Rollins, and Heyman would spark interest among both dedicated and casual WWE fans.
With WWE continuing to experience major storyline shifts post-WrestleMania, the possibility of a new dominant faction has added intrigue and debate within the wrestling community. Whether Rollins and Lynch unite in the ring as part of this alliance remains to be officially confirmed, but industry insiders anticipate significant developments in the coming weeks.
Impact on WWE’s Competitive Landscape
The potential alliance between Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch could reshape the championship scene on WWE programming, creating compelling matchups and elevating existing talent. If the “Dangerous Alliance 2.0” becomes reality, it may influence not only current rivalries but also new storylines involving other superstars such as Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
As speculation grows and new titleholders settle into their roles, WWE audiences can expect ongoing surprises and dramatic shifts, especially with influential figures like Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and The Man steering the narrative. All eyes remain on how this rumored partnership will evolve following their victories at Money in the Bank.
